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If you're a REAL quilter, you have at least one UFO (unfinished object) and one WIP (work in progress) stashed in the closet or stacked on a shelf. Maybe you just need quilting suggestions, or maybe a fresh eye from a new online friend can help with block arrangements. How about a UFO swap? Any UFO conversation is welcome.

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Riana, hope you get Celine back soon. I've never named my machines, but I hate when one of the "girls" has to go in for maintenance.

Elizabeth - pretty quilt, but then all your quilts are lovely! I've heard of Stack and Whack and have even looked at instructions, but I don't get it. I think I need someone to actually show me how it's done for me to understand. I've seen Stack and Whack quilts and they are beautiful.

I'm working now on Stack and Whack scraps. I had some layers of 4 fabrics all pinned leftover from a SnW I did years ago. I sewed them into 3 1/2" squares and now I'm selecting a light, med. and dark fabric to be cut to make a 9" churn dash block with the SnW square in the middle. It really is just playing with colours and I like doing it. When I finish my churn dashes I'll have enough for 2 throw size quilts. That is my favourite size quilt - not too hard on my back to quilt on my machine.

I just looked at the latest Janome being unveiled. But I don't think I could do without the Bernina BSR. Even though I used to machine quilt years before they invented the BSR, it has become my security blanket.

Elizabeth, unfortunately, I'm down again. Went to the doctor this morning and my ears and throat are inflamed again and I've swollen glands. Praying it doesn't lead to bronchitis again. My body has become immune to antibiotics but they gave me a double doze for the next 10 days. If I don't get better soon, I'll end up in the hospital. Wish I could afford to move to a warmer climate again.